
The Senator Suleiman Hunkuyi-led faction of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) in Kaduna State says it is considering defecting to
another political party barely few months to the 2019 general elections.
The group, known as APC Akida, in a statement in Kaduna on Friday said
it has concluded a review of the state of the party and governance
issues in the state and the nation, and was considering leaving the
party they worked hard to put in place.
The group said it would take the decision “if there is no visible
evidence of success in addressing the damaging levels of alienation and
frustration among the millions of party faithful in Kaduna State”.
Prominent among the group are Senator Shehu Seni, Isah Ashiru former APC
governorship aspirant Mr. Mataimaki Tom Maiyashi, among others.
Mr. Tom Maiyashi, Chairman of the group, who signed the statement said
two recent events in the state chapter of the party have confirmed its
fears of the absence of credible and legitimate party leadership.
These, he said, were capable of destroying the credibility and popularity of the party.
“The party congresses, and the Local Government Councils elections, in
Kaduna State have confirmed the fears that the absence of credible and
legitimate party leadership in our state will destroy its credibility
and popularity.
“These are fears which the Akida group had raised since the early days of the administration of Nasir el-Rufai.
“The congresses have exposed the contempt for popular participation by the Governor and his hand-picked choir.
“Our party has lost massive popularity and goodwill as a result of
attempts to force the choices of an unpopular government on party
faithful”, he said.
Maiyashi said those who emerged as leaders of the party from the congresses enjoy no support or legitimacy among party members.
“It has become painfully aware that all efforts to halt the damage being
done to our party, including many attempts by the leadership of the APC
at zonal and national levels, are unlikely to reverse the decline in
our party’s capacity to live up to its promises made to the people in
2015.
”The Akida group has informed all relevant party organs and leaders that
it will regretfully consider leaving a party it worked hard to put in
place if there is no visible evidence of success in addressing the
damaging levels of alienation and frustration among the millions of
party faithful in Kaduna State.
“As things stand, the founding values of our party, particularly
integrity, accountability, inclusiveness and compassion have been
systematically repudiated by the government of Nasir el-Rufai, starting
with the subversion of the autonomy and integrity of the party at all
levels in the state.
“We appeal to anyone with authority or influence over the governor to
use it responsibly to head off a looming disaster in the shape of a
party that has lost its foundations and integrity,” he said.
